- romanized: Yurii
Fedynskyi Tsymbal, S: Comeback, 2009. Babij, L: A Word with
Jurij Fedynskyj, Kyiv Post, 2006
Zakryta Zona: Kobzar, 2008. Teren, T: Від фанкоблюзу...
- who have
formed kobzar guilds Mikhailo Khai, Kost
Cheremsky and
Jurij Fedynskyj.
Formal courses have been
designed for the
instrument as have been written...
- Turovsky-Savchuk,
vocalists Gisburg and
Natalia Honcharenko, and
kobzar Jurij Fedynskyj), and
began a
career as a solo
artist and
bandura teacher that has taken...
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players as
Volodymyr Kushpet,
Taras Kompanichenko,
Eduard Drach, and
Jurij Fedynskyj. A
fretted version of the
kobza was used by Paul Konoplenko-Zaporozhetz...
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Dalmatin (1547–1589),
Slovene Lutheran minister,
writer and
translator Jurij Fedynskyj (born 1975), Ukrainian-American folk singer,
kobzar and
bandurist Jurij...
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interwar period.
Peretiatkowicz died in Poznań, on
December 18, 1956.
Fedynskyj, J. (1970).
Prominent Polish scholars of the
latest one
hundred years:...
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violin style, to
collaborate on the project. Banduryst-Guitarist
Jurij Fedynskyj, of New York City has
relocated to Kyiv to join the ensemble. Also Ukrainian...
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Honcharenko Michael Andrec Roman Turovsky Michael Alpert Gisburg Jurij Fedynskyj Ilya
Temkin Victor Mishalow Frank London The New York
Bandura Ensemble...